North Korea in Four Party Talks about Nuclear Weapons
♫ Wednesday, October 28th, 2009President Obama’s administration is very thankful for the positive media surrounding the North Korean nuclear weapons negotiation peace talk because North Korea tried to ship nuclear weapon manufacturing equipment to Iran recently, luckily, that shipment was stopped in the UAE and inspected. The label said it was oil field equipment, yet, it turned out to be materials needed to build nuclear weapons.
Additionally, there are many questions that are not being asked, that should be. Namely; why is it that “no one” is addressing the reality that China originally sold all the nuclear technology and long-range missile systems to North Korea in the first place, which North Korea quickly replicated and reverse engineered? China is part of the problem here, and therefore, ought to be expelled from the talks, but agree to “harsh” and even devastating economic sanctions.
Some military intelligence analysts believe that China doesn’t want the North Korean nuclear problem solved any time soon, because they realize it is a thorn in the side of the US military, bogging them down in the region and China doesn’t want any interference from the United States in the future when it tries to take Taiwan back into its arms.
China also doesn’t want to be told what to do, or be bothered in Burma, Tibet, or other areas along its southern border where separatist groups are causing the Chinese government problems. Suffice it to say, China, or much of its military leadership probably would like to see the North Korean standoff with the United States last for a decade or more.
Therefore, they don’t believe it is in their best interest to see any conclusion to this standoff. Thus, in my humble opinion it is completely laughable that China is involved in four party talks, if anything they will work strategically to undermine the negotiation.
